Cultural and linguistic diversity in higher education

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The process of Bologna (European Space for Higher Education) has three fundamental nucleuses that are the European cultural diversity, the promotion of the exchange and the knowledge among people of the different European contries. Neither the european dimension of the higher education nor the search

of a system "easily comrehensible and comparable" of degrees are synonymous of homogenizacion. The debate is open about the culture concept and the relationships among the diverse cultural groups; among tendencies to assimilation, to relativism, or miscegenation. The intercultural socialization implies a contradictory and complex wide dialogue, many times, about the values and the norms in the social interaction of people. For this, we should reflect upon the universal thing and the particular thing, upon the importance of the cultural and linguisitc diversity in the framework of interculturality